Beatriz Haddad Maia loses in Figueira da Foz WTA 125 opener, extending her losing streak to seven matches
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Bia’s losing streak extended to seven matches after another early exit, marking a difficult stretch since her last victory at the WTA 125 event in La Bisbal, Spain, at the end of April. Since that win, she has been unable to regain momentum on the tour, suffering repeated defeats in tournament openers and failing to advance deep into events.
The slump began after her run in La Bisbal, where she last managed a win in late April. Since then, she was eliminated in the quarterfinals at that same tournament and then lost in six consecutive opening matches across several European events. Her latest defeat came in Figueira da Foz, adding to a sequence that has stalled her progress during the clay and grass-court swing.
The string of losses includes first-round exits in Rome, Italy; the Clarins tournament; Strasbourg; Roland Garros; Queen’s in England; and now Figueira da Foz. This run has highlighted the challenge of maintaining form across different surfaces and tournaments, especially against strong competition in the lead-up to and during major events.
For Bia, the seven straight defeats reflect a period of inconsistency and missed opportunities. After showing promise with her title run in La Bisbal, she has struggled to translate that form into subsequent matches. Each early loss has added pressure, and the inability to break the pattern has become the central storyline of her recent campaign.
The latest setback in Figueira da Foz continues a disappointing trend and leaves questions about how quickly she can reset and recover confidence. With the season moving forward, she will be looking for a return to winning ways as soon as possible to reverse the downward spiral and rebuild rhythm in upcoming tournaments.







